Lamar Jackson Player Prop Bets vs. Dallas Cowboys Week 3

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Sep/21/2024

The Ravens come into Week 3 with a rare 0-2 record.  They have come in anywhere from a -1 to -1.5 road favorite in Dallas.  Sagarin suggests the wrong team is favored here as they have Dallas with a number of 0.83.

Lamar Jackson leads in both passing yards and rushing yards.

Jackson's passing yards total was coming in at 216.5.  His rushing yards total sat at 55.5.

Jackson completed 21-of-34 passes for 247 yards, a touchdown, and an interception in the Ravens’ 26-23, Week 2 loss to the Raiders.

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NBC Sports writes:

Jackson added five carries for 45 yards, though 25 of those yards came on a scramble on the final play of the game. Jackson was looking for a long throw but split the defensive line for a long run before pitching the ball to Justice Hill. Hill eventually pitched the ball forward, ending the game with a forward lateral penalty. Jackson’s interception bounced off Rashod Bateman’s hands, so it’s hard to put much blame on the quarterback for that play. It was an underwhelming performance from the Ravens’ passing attack as they hit just one completion of 20+ yards all game. Jackson may have to be content dinking and dunking his way down the field with Zay Flowers as his top pass-catcher going forward. He will look to get things back on track in Week 3 versus the Cowboys.

Baltimore's Derrick Henry does have a higher rushing yards total than Jackson at 68.5.

CeeCee Lamb is listed with the highest receiving yards total of 83.5.

Lamb was removed from the injury report (ankle) and will play in Week 3 against the Ravens.

Lamb caught 4-of-7 targets for 90 yards and a touchdown in the Cowboys’ Week 2 loss to the Saints.

The Ravens are giving up a league-worst 257 yards passing per game through two weeks. Lamb had a big catch on an early touchdown drive in the Week 1 win at Cleveland. His 65-yard score after ducking out of a tackle briefly got Dallas back in last week’s game against New Orleans. Lamb can become the sixth player in NFL history with at least one touchdown catch in nine consecutive regular-season home games.

Dak Prescott had a passing yards total of 264.5 versus the Ravens Sunday.

Prescott completed 27-of-39 passes for 293 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in the Cowboys’ 44-19, Week 2 loss to the Saints.

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